In general, ionization INCREASES as you move to the right and up in the Periodic Table, making P (Phosphorus) higher than Ca (Calcium).
Fluorine has the largest first ionization energy among the halogens.
Helium (He) has the highest first ionization energy. Ionization energy increase as you go across the periodic table from left to right
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has the lowest first ionization energy.
The element with the highest first ionization energy in group 14 is carbon.
Phosphorus. Across the period, first ionization energy increases.
Helium has the highest ionization energy.
Fluorine has the largest first ionization energy among the halogens.
Helium (He) has the highest first ionization energy. Ionization energy increase as you go across the periodic table from left to right
Ionization energy decrease down the group.So in halogens,Fluorine has highest 1st ionization energy.
xenon increases from left to right across periods (first ionization energy)
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has the lowest first ionization energy.
The element with the highest first ionization energy in group 14 is carbon.
Fluorine has the largest first ionization energy among the halogens.
Beryllium will have the highest. Down a group ionization energy decreases.
Phosphorus. Across the period, first ionization energy increases.
Helium has the highest ionization energy.
Potassium has a higher ionization energy than cesium.